The Red Foxes (2-3) held Vanderbilt to 23 percent shooting and led by as many as 24 points before sealing their first victory over a BCS opponent since topping Oklahoma in March 2007.

Jay Bowie added four points and a career-high 12 rebounds for Marist, which made nine 3-pointers. The Red Foxes will play the winner of Clemson and Texas-El Paso in the fifth-place game on Sunday.

Marist scored the game’s first eight points and built its lead to as many as 18 while holding Vanderbilt to 20 percent shooting in the opening 20 minutes. The Commodores (1-2) scored the final five points of the half, capped by Kevin Bright’s 3-pointer at the buzzer, to pull within 27-14 at halftime.

Vanderbilt’s Kedren Johnson, who scored a career-high 28 points in the first-round loss to Davidson, was held to 2-of-11 shooting from the field and four points. The Commodores avoided their lowest scoring game in history by two points. James Siakam had eight points to lead Vanderbilt.

GAME NOTEBOOK: Vanderbilt scored the fewest points in a game in tournament history, beating Manhattan’s total of 35 in a loss to Wisconsin in 2010. … Marist won its first game in six tries against an SEC school. … Vanderbilt will play the loser of Clemson-Texas-El Paso in the seventh-place game on Sunday.

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